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United Airlines is reducing daily flights at Newark Airport by 10% and making plane schedule changes after the July 4 travel meltdown.
The airline’s travel alert page notes that a technology disruption may impact flights to or from 14 airports including Newark ...
United’s adjusted profit will likely be in the middle of its earlier guidance of $3.25 to $4.25 a share, Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby said Thursday at The Future of Everything conference ...
United said it is voluntarily reducing its schedule at Newark, canceling 35 round-trip flights per day, to try to hedge against further disruptions. FAA equipment issues ...
United Airlines said they are working with customers to resume operations after flights were grounded nationwide on Wednesday ...
Despite these obstacles, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby tells CNN flying is still safe at Newark — and nationwide — because airlines are scaling back the amount of flights departing day by day.
Despite these obstacles, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby tells CNN flying is still safe at Newark — and nationwide — because airlines are scaling back the amount of flights departing day by day.
Despite these obstacles, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby tells CNN flying is still safe at Newark — and nationwide — because airlines are scaling back the amount of flights departing day by day.
Despite these obstacles, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby tells CNN flying is still safe at Newark — and nationwide — because airlines are scaling back the amount of flights departing day by day.
Despite these obstacles, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby tells CNN flying is still safe at Newark — and nationwide — because airlines are scaling back the amount of flights departing day by day.
Despite these obstacles, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby tells CNN flying is still safe at Newark — and nationwide — because airlines are scaling back the amount of flights departing day by day.
Despite these obstacles, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby tells CNN flying is still safe at Newark — and nationwide — because airlines are scaling back the amount of flights departing day by day. “What ...